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CARLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
Northfield, Minn. 55057
Joe Hargis, Director
Telephone: (507) 663-4183
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Feb. 15, 1991
Northfield, Minn. — Michael Moffatt of the
anthropology department at Rutgers University-New
Brunswick, will speak on "Undergraduates
Anthropologically" on Thursday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in
Carleton's Boliou Hall Auditorium. The public is
invited to attend the lecture, free of charge.
Moffatt has taught cultural anthropology at
Rutgers since 1973. In the late '70s he began to study
local American natives, the lowest status people he
could find in higher education: Rutgers'
undergraduates. The research developed into his book,
"Coming of Age in New Jersey: College and American
Culture," published in 1989. His talk at Carleton
basically summarizes and supplements propositions about
undergraduate culture from the book.
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CARLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
Northfield, Minn. 55057
Joe Hargis, Director
Telephone: (507) 663-4183
CUT LINES
SP7R
Feb. 15, 1991
Northfield, Minn. — Michael Moffatt of the
anthropology department at Rutgers University-New
Brunswick, will speak on "Undergraduates
Anthropologically" on Thursday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in
Carleton's Boliou Hall Auditorium. The public is
invited to attend the lecture, free of charge.
Moffatt has taught cultural anthropology at
Rutgers since 1973. In the late '70s he began to study
local American natives, the lowest status people he
could find in higher education: Rutgers'
undergraduates. The research developed into his book,
"Coming of Age in New Jersey: College and American
Culture," published in 1989. His talk at Carleton
basically summarizes and supplements propositions about
undergraduate culture from the book.
# # # #